Your NCAA Tournament bracket may be in shambles, but it’s not too late to help us decide ours. For the second straight year we’re launching AB Facility Madness — our tournament of the finest home facilities in college basketball.

This year our selection committee seeded the facilities and organized them into the following four “regions”:

The New-School Region (Scroll down to vote): With the latest and greatest amenities for players and fans alike, these arenas are among the finest basketball venues at any level.

The Old-School Region: College’s basketball’s classic cathedrals — these facilities have endured the test of time.

Renovated Region: Historic charm with a new-school twist. Major financial investments turned these facilities from pretenders to contenders in college basketball’s facilities arms race.

At-Large Region: The best of the rest. Whether it’s unique design, incredible size or outstanding college basketball tradition, these venues have earned their place among college basketball’s best.

Determining “the best” facility is college basketball is always a subjective matter. Some fans and architects love the classic venues that have stood for decades. Others want all the newest bells and whistles one can possibly imagine.

Our selection committee took everything into consideration, weighing these factors (some more heavily than others):

Architectural design

Scale and cost

Fan and player amenities

Game day atmosphere

Facility tradition and history

Additional functionality

You might have criteria of your own. So vote in our polls below and let your voice be heard. Spread the word and help us determine who has the best facility in college basketball.

The New-School Region:

(1) Nebraska's Pinnacle Bank Arena vs. (8) Memphis' FedEx Forum

Pinnacle Bank ArenaOpened: 2013Capacity: 15,147Construction Costs: $180 millionSpecial Features: 36 luxury suites, two private club lounges, high-definition video board, plus home crowds at the new arena helped Nebraska make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998.

FedEx ForumOpened: 2004Capacity: 18,119Construction Costs: $250 millionSpecial Features: 27 courtside suites, 32 club suites, four party suites, and 80 club boxes. While home to the University of Memphis Tigers, FedEx Forum is not strictly a college venue as it is also home to the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies.

CenturyLink CenterOpened: 2003Capacity: 18,320Construction Costs: $291 millionSpecial Features: Received a $5.7 million expansion in 2006 to increase seating by 1,500. Located in downtown Omaha, the venue also is home to University of Nebraska-Omaha hockey and hosts community events and concerts.

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